Test Series

Ride the Lions Test Series

Series winner, correct score and margin markets across the British and Irish Lions Tests, from R10.

Bet On The Lions

British and Irish Lions Test Series Betting

The series market is the bet that defines a Lions tour — one wager on a three-Test contest that builds from the opener to the decider. Here is how it works and how to play it.

How the series market works

A Lions tour is settled over a best-of-three Test series against the host nation. The series result market lets you back the Lions to win the series, the host to win it, or a drawn series. Going deeper, the correct series score market prices each exact outcome — a host or Lions win by 2-1 or 3-0, or a 1-1 draw with the third Test shared. The series winner is priced before the first Test, and the result of each Test reshapes the whole market.

How it builds across the three Tests

This is what makes series betting special. Win the opening Test and a side is one win from the series, so its price tumbles; lose it and the comeback story lengthens the odds. By the time a series stands at 1-1, the third Test is a winner-takes-all decider and the series and Test markets converge. You can take a view before the tour, after the first Test, or leave it to the decider — and back the overall series alongside the individual Test odds. See the full picture on the British and Irish Lions guide.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Lions series result bet?

A bet on the outcome of the three-Test series — the Lions to win, the host nation to win, or a drawn series. It is priced before the first Test and shifts with each result.

What is correct series score betting?

A market on the exact series outcome — for example a 2-1 or 3-0 win to either side, or a 1-1 drawn series. It pays longer odds than the straight series result.